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college professor
I have always been interested in teaching at an undergraduate university in things like Intro to Law, Philosophy of Law and the like. Obviously, straight out of law school, being a college professor seems highly unlikely. Does anyone know what sort of experience, academics, etc. colleges look for when hiring professors in this type of line of work? Is it as competitive as being a law school professor? Any other random tidbits of info would also be nice. Thanks TLS.
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Re: college professor
^ I bet he's trying like crazy to get a job at a law school.
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Re: college professor
Why? That seems like a pretty sweet gig. 100k+/year and he doesn't have to deal with law students.Younger Abstention wrote:^ I bet he's trying like crazy to get a job at a law school.
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